Last week, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued guidance designed to clarify what needs to be lead tested under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. The document spells out the types of product that must be tested, the materials that are exempt from testing as well as information pertaining to component testing. The statement of […]
Last week, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued guidance designed to clarify what needs to be lead tested under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. The document spells out the types of product that must be tested, the materials that are exempt from testing as well as information pertaining to component testing. The statement of policy is designed to answer lingering questions related to the legal requirements that have already been set under the law. Visit www.cpsc.gov.
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